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Arkansas County is a relatively small county in the state of Arkansas with a population of just over 19,000 at the time of the 2010 census. This county is one of the few in the United States to boast the same name as the state in which it resides. Although the county may be small in numbers, it is rich in history that dates all the way back to the establishment of the county in 1813. Fortunately for those interested in learning more about people who lived, died and were married in the county, Arkansas County public records searches are fast and convenient. Through a streamlined online process, those interested in researching family members in this county will find everything they need in free online public records for Arkansas County.
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Types of Arkansas County Public Records Available
Vitalrec.com, the system for Arkansas County’s free online public records, offers a variety of records and documents from which to choose. This website provides Arkansas County birth and death certificates for residents who were born or died within the county limits. The website also offers marriage licenses and divorce decrees if the documents are on file in Arkansas County. In addition, interested genealogy hunters will be happy to note the website also features access to Arkansas County obituaries, cemetery records and census records.
Arkansas County Public Records Date Back Century
Although Arkansas County was established in the early 1800s, some of the Arkansas County gov public records currently available do not date back quite that far. Birth and death certificates can be found as far back as 1914. Arkansas County birth records less than 100 years old are restricted, meaning the only ones privy to the information are the individual on the certificate, relatives or designated representatives or academic research groups.
Additional Restrictions on Arkansas County Online Public Records
Birth certificates are not the only Arkansas public records with limited access in the bounty. Arkansas County death certificates dating back 50 years or less are also restricted. Those allowed to obtain these documents are similar to birth certificates – family members, designated representatives and academic groups. Of course, individuals are always able to access their own files. When a request for a document is made, the individual making the request must be able to prove he or she is authorized to receive the information. Identification and other related documentation will be required.
